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How often should I change the spark plugs on my 2015 Nissan Rogue?

For a 2015 Nissan Rogue with the common 2.5-liter four‑cylinder engine, the typical replacement interval is about 105,000 miles when using iridium- or platinum-tipped plugs. If you’re still running copper plugs or you drive under severe conditions, you may need to replace them sooner.


This article outlines the official guidance, factors that can shorten the interval, practical signs that plugs may need attention sooner, and what to expect when you replace them on this model. It aims to help Rogue owners decide when to schedule a spark plug service and how to recognize the need for an earlier change.


Manufacturer guidance


To help Rogue owners plan maintenance, Nissan’s published schedule for the 2.5L engine generally lists spark plug replacement at about 105,000 miles under normal driving with iridium- or platinum-tipped plugs. Market-specific schedules can vary, and vehicles equipped with copper plugs typically require earlier changes. Always confirm the exact figure in your owner's manual for your region and plug type.


The following points summarize Nissan’s typical guidance for this model and engine configuration.



  • Interval for normal use: about 105,000 miles (169,000 km) with iridium- or platinum-tipped plugs.

  • Plug material matters: copper plugs usually demand earlier replacement, often around 60,000 miles, though many owners opt for longer-lived metals when possible.

  • Severe service: heavy traffic, frequent short trips, extreme climates, or towing can shorten the interval, potentially to 60,000–90,000 miles depending on conditions.


Sticking to the official schedule helps maintain smooth operation, fuel efficiency, and low emissions. If you’re unsure which plug type is in your Rogue, check the service history or ask a Nissan dealer or trusted mechanic.


Factors that can shorten the interval


In everyday use, several factors can push you toward an earlier spark plug change, even if the official interval is longer.



  • Plug type used during replacement (copper vs. platinum/iridium).

  • Driving conditions, especially lots of short trips or heavy city traffic.

  • Engine wear, maintenance history, and any leaks or oil consumption issues.

  • Fuel quality and deposit buildup from additives or poor octane fuel.


If any of these conditions apply to your Rogue, be prepared for the possibility of an earlier plug change and discuss with your mechanic whether a sooner replacement is warranted.


Signs you may need an earlier change


Pay attention to symptoms that can indicate worn spark plugs before you hit the mileage mark, particularly if copper plugs were ever used or if the vehicle operates in challenging conditions.


Common symptoms



  • Rough idling or misfiring, especially under load or at idle.

  • Reduced acceleration or sluggish response during rapid throttle input.

  • Lower fuel economy or increased emissions, sometimes accompanied by a rough engine sound.


If you notice these signs, have the ignition system and fuel delivery inspected and consider a plug replacement if diagnostics point to worn plugs.


Other indicators



  • Check engine light with misfire-related codes (for example, P030x series).

  • Difficulty starting, particularly after sitting for a while.

  • Visible deposits, oil fouling, or other unusual plug conditions during inspection.


Addressing these indicators promptly can prevent further damage to ignition coils and catalytic components and keep performance stable.



For most 2015 Nissan Rogue owners with the factory iridium or platinum plugs and normal driving, plan for a spark plug change around 105,000 miles. If copper plugs were used or if you drive in harsh conditions, a shorter interval—often between 60,000 and 90,000 miles—may be appropriate. Always verify the exact interval and plug type in your owner's manual or with a Nissan dealer, and follow the recommended replacement procedure to safeguard engine health.


Summary: The official interval for the 2015 Rogue’s 2.5L engine is typically about 105,000 miles with iridium/platinum plugs, but conditions such as plug material, driving style, and climate can shorten that timeline. Stay alert for symptoms and consult the manual or dealer to confirm the correct interval for your vehicle.

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